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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey’s state Senate is trying to undo Gov. Chris Christie’s cap on how much school superintendents can be paid.

The Senate passed a bill Monday that would lift the restrictions that the administration put in place in 2011.

The cap varies by school district size, but under it, most superintendents cannot be paid more than the $175,000 the governor gets annually. It was imposed as the Republican governor was trying to root out waste in the state’s public schools.